





Advisable parallel introduction of normal human immunoglobulin.
Measures in the hearth Polio isolated.
Of contact monitored for 21 days.
Meningococcal disease Meningococcal disease - acute bacterial infection caused by meningococcus, characterized by a variety of clinical forms (meningococcal meningitis, meningokokktsemiya, meningococcal nasopharyngitis, etc.
), often leads to the death of the patient.
The route of transmission - airborne.
Most susceptible to the disease children first 5 years of life.
Source of infection - a sick man or bacillicarriers.
The most dangerous in the patient with regard to the epidemic catarrhal symptoms (meningococcal nasopharyngitis).
. . . . . . Read more --> Tech taking urinalysis H and to a n y n e and n and l and s and n e o b o x e and m o p r e d u p p e d and t b e s p e n to a, h t o m o h a b e r e t i t y m p o n a t o u and to and s "With r c e n th e p o p u and u ' m on h and in to about l and h e a t e in 100-150 liters.
B e h e r o m and y m p o m p e r e d with a l e d in on a and n e m p e b e n o a d o n a g e n t u a t e l s n o n o m e s Sufficiency with i t e p l o d in g of about th with m s h a m .
Co n n e r o t o t and s in h and s t u n d o with y y.
Analysis of urine by Nechiporenko - quantification of the formed elements in the urine (leukocytes, erythrocytes, and cylinders).
. . . . . . Read more --> In the postnatal period, the liver continues to grow, but the rate of increase in its weight behind the body weight.
Thus, the liver weight doubled to 10-11 months.
(Body weight triples), 2-3 years tripled to 7-8 years increased by 5 times.
Due to the different rates of increase in liver weight and body in children during the first 5-7 years of life the lower edge of the liver always comes out from under the right costal margin and easily detectable.
It typically protrudes 2-3 cm beyond the costal margin in the midclavicular line in the child of the first 3 years of life, and then by a smaller amount.
. . . . . . Read more -->It is only logical that a child could choke on, or it could happen collapse (acute vascular insufficiency), shock without warning. When this happens, you should be able to assess the problem and begin to deal with it properly - with any child at any time and without notice.
The baby may occur due to the collapse of breathing problems (in the case of blocking the airway or other breathing problems) or circulation (abnormal heart activity associated with a rare heart beat). Whatever it was caused by the collapse, start the child mouth-to-mouth and rhythmically press on the chest cage to the heart to restore circulation (chest compressions on the heart).
. . . . Read more --> Hence it is easy to understand that, from birth to six years for each subsequent month, the brain grows slower than C.
for of the previous one.
Needless to say that the earliest moments of life are in this regard and the most valuable.
Firmly standing on their own feet, learned to walk, prankster is always in motion, his curiosity has no limits.
This, on the one hand, brings a lot of joy to the kid himself and his parents lam, on the other hand - is a lot of unrest and trouble.
It is important that the child was, if possible, free in its "of the Research FIR expeditions.
" Reasonable to remove all dangerous higher or valuable items than ever to pull up his little son or daughter.
Ability to move is not inherited, but is formed as a function ing on the conditions in which the child grows.
Why do some children can not crawl and immediately begin to walk, the other - and prefer to sit inactive, and others - begin to swim still in its infancy? Very, very much depends on the conscious attitudes of parents in the process of education.
. . . . . . Read more --> Factors contributing to the development of glomerulonephritis may include pneumonia, ODS-BI, hypothermia.
The disease develops in the presence of shear and formation of the immunological complex antigen - antibody, which circulate in the blood, are deposited on the membrane of the glomeruli, causing damage to the vascular wall lead to disseminated intravascular coagulation syndrome.
The membrane of the glomeruli with altered properties acts as an antigen, in response to which autoantibodies are formed against the body's own cells.
The clinical picture Symptoms of intoxication - fever, malaise, weakness, headache, drowsiness, nausea, pale skin.
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